Today, Tubi launched the Body Bag collection, a hub of cult classics, deep-cut slashers and serial killer thrillers for horror fans.
The free streaming service says that horror is consistently one of the most watched genres on the platform, with viewership spiking 27% during the month of October. With over 8,000 titles in the category, there’s something for every fan and Tubi has curated it all into collections like Neighborhood Nightmares, Satirical Horror, Found Footage, and Scream Queens & Final Girls.
Some October highlights include:
- Body Bags (1993) – Directed by horror legend John Carpenter, this campy horror anthology stitches together a gory trio of three stories, all set in a deranged coroner’s morgue.
- The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) – Leatherface revs up the chainsaw in this terrifying classic that defined the slasher genre.
- The Cabin in the Woods (2011) – A recent cult classic directed by Drew Goddard (“Cloverfield”) and produced by Joss Whedon (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), this cabin trip gone wrong flips the slasher formula on its head with a killer twist.
- Scream 4 (2011) – A decade later, Ghostface makes his comeback in a wickedly sharp new chapter of the legendary Scream saga.
- Halloween (2018) – Jamie Lee Curtis returns to face Michael Myers in this modern slasher classic that reignited the franchise — and proved evil never dies.
“At Tubi, we’re fans of our fans — and this Halloween, we wanted to celebrate our horror lovers in a way that feels true to their passion,” said Nicole Parlapiano, Chief Marketing Officer at Tubi. “From a curated horror hub that lets fans dive down rabbit holes of the familiar and the unexpected to a tongue-in-cheek collectible that extends the experience beyond the screen, we’re giving fans more ways to immerse themselves in the stories they love.”

